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Military Parole in Place

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What is Military Parole in Place?

Understanding this crucial immigration benefit for military families

Military Parole in Place is a discretionary benefit that allows certain family members of U.S. military personnel to remain in the United States while pursuing permanent residence, even if they entered without inspection.

Protects military families from separation

Allows adjustment of status without leaving the U.S.

Available for spouses, children, and parents

Who Qualifies?

  • • Spouses of active duty military personnel
  • • Children of military service members
  • • Parents of military personnel
  • • Family members of veterans who served honorably
  • • Relatives of deceased military personnel

Benefits of Military Parole in Place

Legal Status Protection

Provides temporary legal status while pursuing permanent residence.

Family Unity

Keeps military families together during the immigration process.

Work Authorization

Eligible to apply for employment authorization documents.

Military Parole in Place Process

1

Initial Consultation

We review your military service records and family situation to determine eligibility.

2

Document Preparation

We gather all necessary military records, family documentation, and supporting evidence.

3

Application Filing

We submit your parole in place request with comprehensive supporting documentation.

4

Follow-up & Adjustment

Once approved, we help you apply for adjustment of status to permanent residence.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does military parole in place last?

Military parole in place is typically granted for one year and can be renewed. It provides temporary legal status while you pursue permanent residence through adjustment of status.

Can I work with military parole in place?

Yes, individuals granted military parole in place are eligible to apply for employment authorization. We help you file Form I-765 to obtain work authorization.

What military service qualifies for this benefit?

Active duty service members, veterans with honorable discharge, and deceased military personnel who served honorably may qualify. We review each case individually to determine eligibility.

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